They allow you to browse, choose and download ringtones, and set them as your default.

The Mobile Sinfonia app will send location and ringtone data to the website each time your phone rings, the reason for this being that Mobile Sinfonia would like to display (and ultimately play) each instance of one of its notes being played on the map. Data will not be used in another way. The Mobile Sinfonia Basic app has the same functionality but does not send any location data.

]]>http://blog.mobilesinfonia.net/?feed=rss2&p=990Downloading from Mobile Phoneshttp://blog.mobilesinfonia.net/?p=95
http://blog.mobilesinfonia.net/?p=95#commentsThu, 16 Feb 2012 17:31:59 +0000adminhttp://blog.mobilesinfonia.net/?p=95Continue reading →]]>At this moment tones cannot be downloaded directly into a mobile phone. All downloads have to be made onto a laptop (or desktop) computer.

This will be remedied soon for Android phones, with the launch of an app. For the iPhone though, we will have to wait until Apple change the restrictions on ringtone access in the operating system.

]]>http://blog.mobilesinfonia.net/?feed=rss2&p=950Follow the Score on Twitterhttp://blog.mobilesinfonia.net/?p=83
http://blog.mobilesinfonia.net/?p=83#commentsTue, 14 Feb 2012 00:45:22 +0000adminhttp://blog.mobilesinfonia.net/?p=83Continue reading →]]>Each time a tone is downloaded or played a tweet is sent out on @mobile_score which will ultimately detail its name, the time and location.

In this way a permanent textual record of the score is being archived as it is created.

Various features, notably the location tracking, are still being tweaked, but the heart of the website, the library of tones, is working as it should.

Over the next few weeks there will be a number of modifications. The launch of the website is the 15th March.

There will also soon be an Android app available, while for iPhone users there is an optimised version of the website, though this will not offer downloads.
Read the iPhone information page for more details.